KIDS FOR GLOBAL PEACE.. The theme of the lesson: “Human’s rights”.

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KIDS FOR GLOBAL PEACE.

The theme of the lesson: “Human’s rights”.

Listen, repeat and translate into Russian. Private – privacy Private – privacyprivacy Suffer – suffering Suffer – suffering Racial – racism Racial – racismracism Tolerant – tolerance Tolerant – tolerance Cruel – cruelty Cruel – cruelty Equal – equality Equal – equalityequality Ethnic – ethnicity Ethnic – ethnicityethnicity Protect – protection Protect – protection Declare – declaration Declare – declaration Discriminate – discrimination Discriminate – discrimination Prohibit – prohibition Prohibit – prohibitionprohibition

Listen to the text. Mark the human rights you hear about. Then say which ones were not mentioned in thе text. 1. To speak freely 2. To get educated 3. To choose the work you like 4. To choose the climate you want to live in 5. To be equal with other people 6. To get a driving license at the age of To know what your rights are 8. To be protected against religious discrimination 9. To be protected against strict teachers

Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1) When and where was the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted? 2) How many rights does it include? 3) Into how many languages has the Declaration been translated? 4) What is the Russian translation for the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?

The United Nations Organisation The international organisation formed in 1945 after the end of the World War II to maintain world peace and foster international co-operation. The main organ is the General Assembly. In 1948, the UN’s General Assembly adopted a Universal Declaration of Human Rights. fosterGeneral AssemblyadoptedfosterGeneral Assemblyadopted

The building of the UN The building of the UN in New York, Manhattan in New York, Manhattan The General Assembly The General Assembly

Answer the questions When was the organisation the United Nations formed? When was the organisation the United Nations formed? When What does its emblem mean? What does its emblem mean? Why was it founded? Why was it founded? Why Have you read the Declaration of Human Rights? Have you read the Declaration of Human Rights? Do you think it’s important for you to know about this document? Why? Do you think it’s important for you to know about this document? Why?

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